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Scottish football is traditionally dominated by two Glasgow-based football clubs, Celtic and Rangers.

The latter have high hopes of displacing their city rivals as Premiership champions in 2023-24, so the Kit of the Week (KOTW) challenge stage dedicated to the Gers was well timed.

Perhaps unsurprisingly for a club with such a glittering history, many of the entries focused on the past in big way. One submission, for example, nods to Admiral’s stint in the early 1990s, while LordGraphic’s Mizuno-branded creation - incorporating subtle sublimation depicting Glasgow Cathedral - could be from any point in the last decade or so, or indeed be described as timeless.

And there’s no doubt that HiK4L’s winning entry channels the 1994-95 and 1995-96 Rangers Home shirt, by adidas. It’s a classic, for sure, and democracy decreed that should HiK4L - the “brand” - ever bag the Ibrox contract, revisiting the now-thirty-year-old design wouldn’t be a bad bet.

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